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I due seduttori

Titolo originale: Bedtime Story
  • 1964
  • T
  • 1h 39min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,7/10
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Marlon Brando, David Niven, and Shirley Jones in I due seduttori (1964)
Two scam artists prey on women for their money. They clash in a Mediterranean hot spot. Will the cultured, high-class con artist come out on top, or will the rough small-change scammer rise to win the wager?
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Due artisti della truffa che incontrano le donne per i loro soldi, si scontrano in una località del Mediterraneo. Chi vincerà la scommessa? Il truffatore di alta classe o il truffatore rozzo... Leggi tuttoDue artisti della truffa che incontrano le donne per i loro soldi, si scontrano in una località del Mediterraneo. Chi vincerà la scommessa? Il truffatore di alta classe o il truffatore rozzo?Due artisti della truffa che incontrano le donne per i loro soldi, si scontrano in una località del Mediterraneo. Chi vincerà la scommessa? Il truffatore di alta classe o il truffatore rozzo?

  • Regia
    • Ralph Levy
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Stanley Shapiro
    • Paul Henning
  • Star
    • Marlon Brando
    • David Niven
    • Shirley Jones
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,7/10
    2548
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Ralph Levy
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Stanley Shapiro
      • Paul Henning
    • Star
      • Marlon Brando
      • David Niven
      • Shirley Jones
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    • 54Metascore
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    Marlon Brando
    Marlon Brando
    • Freddy Benson
    David Niven
    David Niven
    • Lawrence Jameson
    Shirley Jones
    Shirley Jones
    • Janet Walker
    Dody Goodman
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    • Fanny Eubank
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    • Andre
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    • Col. Williams
    Marie Windsor
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    • Mrs. Sutton
    Rebecca Sand
    • Miss Trumble
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    • Dubin
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    • Anna
    Cynthia Lynn
    Cynthia Lynn
    • Frieda
    Ilze Taurins
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    • Hilda
    • (as Ilse Taurins)
    Francine York
    Francine York
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      • Ralph Levy
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      • Paul Henning
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    8bjshoes

    Brando had a nice comic touch

    Between this and Guys and Dolls and the Godfather parody w/ Mathew Broderick, Marlon showed that he could be very funny. Sort of like Errol Flynn, I wish he had been given more opportunities.

    I have looked in vain for this on DVD it was supposed to have been released a couple of years ago, I'm not sure what happened.

    As noted many will be familiar with the remake (Dirty Rotten Scoundrels), though I prefer the original. There is a priceless scene where Marlon (as Freddy)is caught with his pants off after seducing the burgomeister's daughter in a German town. He explains that he is part of the new Exercise instruction program and he begins doing calisthenics as he makes his exit.

    I also liked when David Niven and Brando first meet and realize that they are competing in the same line of work albeit at different levels.

    Highly recommended.

    'shoes
    10mingusblues

    Brando said, "The most fun I ever had making a film"!

    I was ten when the movie came out, my dad encouraged me to watch it years later when it played on television. I was hooked...

    Brando is uproarious as the American GI in Europe, an egotist, sometimes crude, a hustler, preying on gorgeous woman through sympathy, his good looks and his almost pathetic hilarious charm....David Niven is the slick, cool, rich charming Englishman and yes, he's also as conniving as Brando. Though Niven is a bit smarter than "Freddy" (Brando) - It makes for a weird but funny and brief partnership between Niven and Brando, to seduce & fleece some very rich, sometimes beautiful, but always naive, trusting & very willing women.

    And thus begins an even funnier competition between Brando and Niven, as the movie really gets rolling along...as each character underestimates the other in cons and setups, then untimely outwits the other...all the way until the final twist of an ironic and funny ending to the film.

    Yes, there are indeed a couple of silly and corny scenes...but overall the movie is a very funny farce, as enjoyable & well written comedy to come out of that early 60's era, (1964) or any era for that matter....Brando is truly terrific - Accept no substitutes, i.e., "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels"!
    7Bunuel1976

    BEDTIME STORY (Ralph Levy, 1964) ***

    Before tackling the film proper, I'd like to point out some fascinating trivia first: originally, this was planned with Cary Grant and Rock Hudson in mind who were to compete for Doris Day and, allegedly, it was almost revived as a starring vehicle for (brace yourselves) David Bowie and Mick Jagger (!!)…before saner minds prevailed and we got DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS (1988) – with Michael Caine and Steve Martin replacing David Niven and Marlon Brando respectively – instead. Anyway, the premise was quite original at the time – rival con-men decide to collaborate but clash over fleecing a woman who turns out to be poor – and the film itself was actually better than I was expecting: in any case, "The most vulgar and embarrassing film of the year" – as The Daily Express had deemed the film on its release – it certainly wasn't!

    Given that BEDTIME STORY was one of Brando's efforts from his lean period (and, uncharacteristically, a comedy at that), I didn't have high hopes for it initially – especially since some of the other "comedies" I had seen Brando in had been pretty desperate attempts: A COUNTESS FROM HONG KONG (1967) and CANDY (1968; see above). Still, that the Method actor was capable of handling lighter material than the brooding dramas he was best-known for, was already evident early on in his career with GUYS AND DOLLS (1955) and THE TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOON (1956), but this is perhaps his most engaging performance in this field; that said, it's rather disquieting to see him mugging like a Jerry Lewis wannabe (when posing as Niven's half-wit brother)! His co-star isn't particularly taxed by his role – having often played the roué, it's one he could have done in his sleep – but he's always good value in this type of light entertainment; ditto Shirley Jones, who plays it more or less straight.

    The delightful opening, lending fairy-tale connotations to the narrative (hence the title) and the various schemes by which the two male stars attempt to outwit one another in order to obtain Jones' favors (and, in the process, her money) constitute the film's highlights; these include the famous scene in which Brando poses as a paraplegic – recalling his celebrated debut performance in Fred Zinnemann's powerful social drama THE MEN (1950) – as a result of which Jones arranges for him to be "cured" by renowned shrink Niven!

    I watched the film via the R2 DVD from Orbit Media, presenting the Universal film in a full-screen format; I haven't been able to ascertain what the original aspect ratio was, but I didn't find the compositions overly compromised; for the record, BEDTIME STORY is still unavailable on R1 DVD and one wonders what held it from being included in Universal's four-film 2-Disc Set of "The Marlon Brando Franchise Collection"...
    10dale.launer@gte.net

    FYI - A little history on Bedtime Story and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels

    I saw it in the late '60's on TV when I was home from school. Years later I became a screenwriter and got a call from David Bowie's production company. He and Mick jagger wanted to do a movie together and hoped I would write it. I suggested doing a remake of Bedtime Story with Bowie as Lawrence Jamison and Mick as Freddy.

    They were both interested, the studio (UA) was interested, but the movie had been made at Universal and there was no way they could get the rights. A number of other studios were interested, but couldn't wrestle the right away from Universal.

    Turns out no had bothered to do a copyright search. I did. Turns out the rights had reverted back to the original writer/producer Stanley Shapiro. We met at the Pink Turtle (a coffee shop at what was the Beverly Wilshire) and did a deal on a napkin.

    The original title was King of Hill. Since Stanley was the man behind the Doris Day/Rock Hudson/Cary Grant movies - he decided to write (with Maurice Richlin - who went on to pen the original Pink Panther) a movie where Cary Grant and Rock Hudson would compete for Doris Day.

    Apparently, Cary had asked Rock to do a movie with him, but Rock had turned him down. So Cary didn't want to do a movie with Rock. And Doris wouldn't do the movie without the both of them. Hence it was re-cast with Niven, Brando and Shirley Jones.

    Stanely said this movie didn't do all that well in its original run. He felt that the movie fell flat in the south because of Brando championing civil rights.

    Thought I do prefer my ending, but this is nevertheless a very charming movie. Which is why I tried to preserve as much as the original as possible. Hey, if ain't broke, don't fix it. And certainly don't change it.
    NeelyO

    A nifty, underrated comedy

    This was one of those movies whose presence on TV would guarantee my entire family's viewing, even if it came on in the middle of the night. David Niven is a suave fleecer of gullible women, who tries to teach novice Marlon Brando a thing or two. Ultimately, both set their sights on soap heiress Shirley Jones, and the games begin.

    Brando's brief impersonation of Niven is worth the price of admission (or rental, or whatever). Superior to the pretty-good remake, "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels."

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      Marlon Brando said that he found co-star David Niven so funny, he often broke into uncontrollable laughter during filming, thus ruining many takes. It was so bad that he would have to force himself not to look Niven in the eye during filming.
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      Freddy Benson: You ever take a women for 20 bucks?

      Lawrence Jameson: No, I'm afraid that's a little out of my class.

      Freddy Benson: No it isn't. Think big. You got possibilities. You're not a bad lookin' fella.

      Lawrence Jameson: Oh, thank you.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 21 agosto 1964 (Germania occidentale)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Cannes, Francia
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Pennebaker Productions
      • The Lankershim Company
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